Want more math?
Listed below are resources that you can use, some do require subscriptions and/or login information:
By the end of third grade, all students need to have mastered their multiplication facts (0-10) with three second automaticity. If all else fails, old fashioned flash cards can REALLY help with this. In addition, it is really important that students don't lose the automaticity of their addition and subtraction facts they learned in lower grades.
Bored with flash cards? Check out this blog post, on 10 other ways to practice facts:
http://www.teachingwithsimplicity.com/2013/06/10-ways-to-practice-multiplication-facts.html
Our own Instructional Partner, Mr. Buthe, found and rated some additional fact practice sites. Be aware that some have advertisements, so make sure your child knows not to click on ads.
https://www.mathplayground.com
Very cool site. Lots of games and lots of topics. I gave it 9/10 for content and 9/10 for engagement.
https://www.arcademics.com
Another very cool site. Again, lots of games and topics. 8 for content, 10 for engagement.
https://www.fun4thebrain.com
Lots more games. 8 for content, 9 for engagement.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com
Decent site, even though the appearance of it is a bit boring/monochromatic. 7 for content. 8 for engagement.
https://www.varsitytutors.com/aplusmath/games
Has basic fact bingo and hidden pictures, which are decent games, but that's pretty much it. 6 for content. 7 for engagement (although not many options)
http://www.kidsmathgamesonline.com
Has different options that are more off the grid
Listed below are resources that you can use, some do require subscriptions and/or login information:
By the end of third grade, all students need to have mastered their multiplication facts (0-10) with three second automaticity. If all else fails, old fashioned flash cards can REALLY help with this. In addition, it is really important that students don't lose the automaticity of their addition and subtraction facts they learned in lower grades.
Bored with flash cards? Check out this blog post, on 10 other ways to practice facts:
http://www.teachingwithsimplicity.com/2013/06/10-ways-to-practice-multiplication-facts.html
Our own Instructional Partner, Mr. Buthe, found and rated some additional fact practice sites. Be aware that some have advertisements, so make sure your child knows not to click on ads.
https://www.mathplayground.com
Very cool site. Lots of games and lots of topics. I gave it 9/10 for content and 9/10 for engagement.
https://www.arcademics.com
Another very cool site. Again, lots of games and topics. 8 for content, 10 for engagement.
https://www.fun4thebrain.com
Lots more games. 8 for content, 9 for engagement.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com
Decent site, even though the appearance of it is a bit boring/monochromatic. 7 for content. 8 for engagement.
https://www.varsitytutors.com/aplusmath/games
Has basic fact bingo and hidden pictures, which are decent games, but that's pretty much it. 6 for content. 7 for engagement (although not many options)
http://www.kidsmathgamesonline.com
Has different options that are more off the grid